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/*
* Copyright (c) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2013
* The President and Fellows of Harvard College.
*
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*
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*/
#ifndef SFS_H
#define SFS_H
/*
* SFS operations. This module provides functions for reading and
* writing SFS structures, and knows under the covers how to byte-swap
* them. It also provides utility operations on the SFS structures.
*/
#include <stdint.h>
struct sfs_superblock;
struct sfs_dinode;
struct sfs_direntry;
/* Call this before anything else in this module */
void sfs_setup(void);
/*
* Read and write ops for SFS structures
*/
/* superblock */
void sfs_readsb(uint32_t blocknum, struct sfs_superblock *sb);
void sfs_writesb(uint32_t blocknum, struct sfs_superblock *sb);
/* freemap blocks; whichblock is the freemap block number (starts at 0) */
void sfs_readfreemapblock(uint32_t whichblock, uint8_t *bits);
void sfs_writefreemapblock(uint32_t whichblock, uint8_t *bits);
/* inode */
void sfs_readinode(uint32_t inum, struct sfs_dinode *sfi);
void sfs_writeinode(uint32_t inum, struct sfs_dinode *sfi);
/* indirect block (any indirection level) */
void sfs_readindirect(uint32_t blocknum, uint32_t *entries);
void sfs_writeindirect(uint32_t blocknum, uint32_t *entries);
/* directory - ND should be the number of directory entries D points to */
void sfs_readdir(struct sfs_dinode *sfi, struct sfs_direntry *d, unsigned nd);
void sfs_writedir(const struct sfs_dinode *sfi,
struct sfs_direntry *d, unsigned nd);
/* Try to add an entry to a directory. */
int sfsdir_tryadd(struct sfs_direntry *d, int nd,
const char *name, uint32_t ino);
/* Sort a directory by creating a permutation vector. */
void sfsdir_sort(struct sfs_direntry *d, unsigned nd, int *vector);
#endif /* SFS_H */